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The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor
The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor
The CSULB Jewish Studies Program is delighted to welcome Dr. Kitty Millet to Long Beach for her talk “The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor,” to be held at the Alpert JCC on Wednesday evening, March 29th, at 7 pm. In this talk, Professor Millet surveys why literature became so compelling a medium for […]
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Voices of the Generations
Voices of the Generations
Berro Family Foundation One Day Workshop on the Holocaust Second Generation Survivors in the Classroom Featuring Julie Kohner, Founder and CEO of Voices of the Generations The Eva and Eugene Schlesinger Endowed Teacher Training Workshop on the Holocaust This is a free workshop and will feature a presentation by Julie Kohner, who will discuss her […]
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SIG Event – Spanish Author María Bastarós. The Writer is a Lonely Hunter
SIG Event – Spanish Author María Bastarós. The Writer is a Lonely Hunter
Please join the departments of Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures; Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies, and the Spanish Graduate Student Association in welcoming Spanish writer and cultural activist María Bastarós in a Scholarly Intersections event. María Bastarós (Zaragoza, Spain, 1987) has published the short story collection No era a esto a lo que veníamos […]
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Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA
Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA
Please join the Department of Human Development for another of our upcoming HDEV Seminar Series presentation! Presenter: Dr. Nadia Kim, Professor of Asian & Asian American Studies (and by courtesy, Sociology), Loyola Marymount University Presentation Title: “Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA” Description: Refusing Death, an award-winning book, examines […]
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CHLS 320 Wealth and Poverty in the Latina/o Seminar Guest Lecturer Ana del Rocío
CHLS 320 Wealth and Poverty in the Latina/o Seminar Guest Lecturer Ana del Rocío
Ana del Rocío is a civic and community leader from a working class immigrant family from California, currently raising her children and transforming the landscape of power in Portland, Oregon. Ana started the Oregon Futures Lab to help diversify civi offices. She was also elected to the David Douglas School Board and appointed numerous public […]
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The 2023 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: Jane Olson, Dr. Hc. Being a World Citizen
The 2023 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: Jane Olson, Dr. Hc. Being a World Citizen
You Are Invited to: The 2023 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture Jane Olson, Dr. Hc. Being a World Citizen stories of empathetic understanding and compassionate response in the midst of human suffering Wednesday, April 12 Reception: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lecture: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden Join Cal […]
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SIG Event: The French Émigrés, 1789-1815: A Global Perspective
SIG Event: The French Émigrés, 1789-1815: A Global Perspective
The Departments of History and Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures Welcome to CSULB Dr. Karine Rance, maîtresse de conférences en histoire contemporaine Université de Clermont Auvergne “The French Émigrés, 1789-1815: A Global Perspective” Where: Department of History Conference Room (FO2, 101) When: Thursday, 13 April 4-6pm
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Understanding Cisgender Privilege: Tools for Supporting Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Diverse Students (for Staff & Faculty) by Dr. Lauren Jensen (CAPS)
Understanding Cisgender Privilege: Tools for Supporting Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Diverse Students (for Staff & Faculty) by Dr. Lauren Jensen (CAPS)
We are excited to share that next week is the inaugural campus commemoration of Trans Week of Joy, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Diversity, the LGBTQ Student Resource Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Trans Advocacy Coalition. Monday (4/17) 11am-12:15pm: Understanding Cisgender Privilege: Tools for Supporting Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Diverse Students (for Staff […]
Centering Experiences of Joy in Trans Research moderated by Dr. Shae Miller (SOC)
Centering Experiences of Joy in Trans Research moderated by Dr. Shae Miller (SOC)
We are excited to share that next week is the inaugural campus commemoration of Trans Week of Joy, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Diversity, the LGBTQ Student Resource Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Trans Advocacy Coalition. Description: Join Dr. Laurel Westbrook and Dr. stef shuster for a discussion about the importance of joy […]
2023 Annual Solanki Lecture “In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta”
2023 Annual Solanki Lecture “In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta”
The Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present the 2023 Annual Solanki Lecture “In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta” In this talk Sudipta Sen examines the lesser-known histories and lifeworlds of the Ganges and the stories of those who have for generations redefined their […]
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Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming
Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming
Please join the departments of History, American Studies, English and Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies for an exciting conversation with Dr. Kishonna Gray, author of “Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming” and Associate Professor of writing, rhetoric, and digital Studies at the University of Kentucky. She previously served as the MLK Scholar and Visiting […]
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On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet Day 1
On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet Day 1
Comparative World Literature is hosting its annual conference themed around digital studies on April 19-20, 2023. We are excited to announce events sponsored by a CLA Scholarly Intersections Grant, "On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet.” Co-sponsoring departments include Journalism & Public Relations, Political Science, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and Sociology. […]
From Meager Beginnings
From Meager Beginnings
Summary: Vernol Battiste will present a chronology of his career choices after leaving high school, through his time in the UASF, the FAA, managing his own business, and his career at NASA as a research scientist. It was an internship which led to being hired in an early career development program at NASA Ames Research […]
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WGSS Student Symposium
WGSS Student Symposium
Join the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies during the week of ‘Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity’ to celebrate our students’ creative and scholarly works. WGSS students will present their semester and year-long projects from several different classes, including Gendering Environmental Justice, Feminist Theories, Intro to Queer Studies, Pop Culture: Seeing Sex and Gender, and Queering […]
Gender Panic at the Disco: An Introduction to Trans Rights by Dr. Kathryn J. Perkins (POSC)
Gender Panic at the Disco: An Introduction to Trans Rights by Dr. Kathryn J. Perkins (POSC)
We are excited to share that next week is the inaugural campus commemoration of Trans Week of Joy, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Diversity, the LGBTQ Student Resource Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Trans Advocacy Coalition. Description: What are trans rights? This presentation explores the history and evolution of transgender rights, situating them […]
On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet
On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet
Comparative World Literature is hosting its annual conference themed around digital studies on April 19-20, 2023. We are excited to announce events sponsored by a CLA Scholarly Intersections Grant, "On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet.” Co-sponsoring departments include Journalism & Public Relations, Political Science, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and […]
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California Classical Association South – Greek and Roman Performance, Reimagined
California Classical Association South – Greek and Roman Performance, Reimagined
On Saturday, April 22, the California Classical Association South is hosting an event in the Anatol Center from 10am – 1:15pm. Everyone is welcome to register for the full event, but I’d like to draw your attention, in particular, to one portion, which is open to everyone: at 10:00am (and lasting for about 30-45 minutes), […]
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Indigenous Language and Literacy Revitalization
Indigenous Language and Literacy Revitalization
We would like to extend an invitation to everyone (students and faculty alike) for a talk on Monday, April 24th from 11:00AM to 12:15PM in the Karl Anatol Center. Dr. Vivian Young, a Cree Educator and Linguist, will be presenting on her work promoting the teaching and writing of the Cree language. The presentation is "Indigenous […]
Practice of Geography Research and Teaching in the Metaverse
Practice of Geography Research and Teaching in the Metaverse
Welcome to the Spring 2023 Geography Colloquium Series. This year's talk is entitled: “Practice of Geography Research and Teaching in the Metaverse” (Hyowon Ban, faculty, Geography) All are welcome!
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Alea Iacta IV — Representations of Women in Classic (Ancient History) and Archeology Video Games
Alea Iacta IV — Representations of Women in Classic (Ancient History) and Archeology Video Games
Please join us on April 25th at 10 am in the Anatol Center or on Zoom (https://csulb.zoom.us/j/86908748043) for a roundtable talk with Drs. Cook and Draycott, editors of “Women in Classical Video Games,” about the popularity of classical video games, their role in the classroom, the relationship between films and games about the ancient world, […]
Raising Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit Peoples
Raising Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit Peoples
CSULB AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AIS) in partnership with CSULB Not Alone @ the Beach (NATB) MMIWG2S+ SPEAKER PANEL Raising awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People The panel will be moderated by CSULB Muscogee Creek Professor Kimberly Robertson and will feature: Cree Elder Vivian Young who will discuss effects on kinship; […]
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Young Workers Rising, From Cambodia to California
Young Workers Rising, From Cambodia to California
Sponsored by the CSULB Departments of Sociology, American Studies, Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, funded by the CLA Scholarly Intersections grant! CSULB students, faculty, staff and community: Join us as we welcome four VIP young worker leaders from around the globe, including a special guest visiting from Cambodia's garment sector sharing her experience fighting to get […]
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Annual Africana Studies Week Forum: Resisting the Censoring and Suppression of Truth, Thinking and Memory: Audaciously Insisting on an Antiracist, Inclusive and Quality Education
Annual Africana Studies Week Forum: Resisting the Censoring and Suppression of Truth, Thinking and Memory: Audaciously Insisting on an Antiracist, Inclusive and Quality Education
On behalf of the Department of Africana Studies and my fellow professors of our AIS|AFRS|CHLS|ASAM 319 class, please find attached an announcement and invitation to our Annual Africana Studies Week Forum titled this year "Resisting the Censoring and Suppression of Truth, Thinking and Memory: Audaciously Insisting on an Antiracist, Inclusive and Quality Education", Thursday, April 27, 2023, 2:00-3:15pm. […]
Book Talk with Dr. Kavitha Koshy
Book Talk with Dr. Kavitha Koshy
On behalf of the departments of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, International Studies, American Studies, Asian and Asian American Studies, Sociology, and the South Asian Studies Minor, I invite you to join us for Dr. Kavitha Koshy’ book talk on her recently published book entitled The Paradoxes of Indian American Complicity: On the Racial Sidelines […]
Anthropology, Memory and Human Rights by Elías Padilla Ballesteros
Anthropology, Memory and Human Rights by Elías Padilla Ballesteros
On Thursday, April 27, Elías Padilla Ballesteros, (University of Chile), will talk about Human Rights and Anthropology in Chile. This meeting is open to the public, and all are welcome to attend. *Talk will be in Spanish. What: Anthropology, Memory and Human Rights by Elías Padilla Ballesteros When: Thursday, April 27, 5:00-6:30 PM Where: https://tinyurl.com/LASPadilla or https://csulb.zoom.us/j/89187892124 Elías Padilla […]
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Department of Human Development: Student Research & Internship Fair
Department of Human Development: Student Research & Internship Fair
HDEV's Annual Student Research and Internship Fair provides an opportunity for our undergraduates to share their work in a campus-wide celebration. We especially welcome students interested in pursuing undergraduate research and internship opportunities. Refreshments served.
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The Trauma of Caste
The Trauma of Caste
The South Asian Network is hosting an exciting event on Saturday, April 29 from 6:30-8:30pm in Artesia, they will be hosting Thenmozhi Soundararajan, author of “The Trauma of Caste” and executive director of Equality Labs, for a conversation on caste discrimination and its lingering effects in the South Asian community in the US. Attached is […]